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Is it the physical landscape that attracts tourists to Swanage and Studland?"
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- Tue Aug 19 2003

... It this enquiry I will try and answer this question "Is it the physical landscape that attracts tourists to Swanage and Studland?" We visited two locations one was Swanage and the other was Studland. Swanage is in the south of England, its population is around 9,000, Swanage is surrounded by the purbeck hills to the north and south, Corfe valley is to the west and Swanage bay to the east. Within the town there is a lot of open space over 100 acres, there is a railway many pubs and restraints and a theatre. Swanage beach is around a mile long and is stopped by the island of purbeck; the cliffs are 300 feet high. The number of tourists that can be accommodated in a season is 240,500, a season is 26 weeks between April and October and the number of day visitors is around 864,000 in a season. Studland














